Representatives for Uber and the Justice Department declined to comment.

The price-transparency probe relates to Uber’s use of tools called Cascade and Firehouse that allegedly offered discounts to some customers over others. Federal law prohibits price discrimination.

The other probe relates to the civil lawsuit filed against Uber by Waymo, the self-driving-car company spun out of Alphabet. The suit claims Uber stole trade secrets and intellectual property for its autonomous driving efforts and is set to go to trial in December.

News of the probes come a few weeks after Uber lost its license to operate in London. Transport for London said the company wasn’t “fit and proper” to hold a license after its use of Greyball became public knowledge.